SMALL FRUIT. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
We offer the following Strawberry Plants from our own beds. They are 
all excellent varieties and no mistake will be made in selecting any of them. 
The varieties marked “b” are bi-sexual, and the ones marked “p” are 
pistillate. If pistillate varieties are used, set every third row' with, a bi- 
sexual variety of the same time of fruiting. 
Earliest. A few' days earlier than any of the other varieties. 
Wolverton. (b) Early. A prolific berry and one having a long season 
of fruiting. 
Kansas (p.) Medium. A good berry of recent introduction. 
Enormous (p). Fruit large, solid, and of the highest quality. A good 
variety for those wanting a fancy berry. 
Glenn Mary (b). Medium. An excellent variety and a gen- 
eral favorite. 
Bubach(p). Late. A w'ell known 
and widely grown berry. 
Rough Rider (b). Late. One of 
the later introductions and a good 
one. 
Marsha 11(b). Late. A fine berry 
of good size and quality. 
Warfield (p). Medium. A med- 
ium size berry of good flavor and 
very productive. Extensively 
grown. 
Brandywine (b). Medium. An 
excellent variety. 
We have a good lot of all vari- 
eties listed. 
Price of any variety, 25c per 
doz., postpaid; $1.00 per $1.00, $5.00 
per 1000. 
GLENN MARY. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Older (black). Hardy and vigorous. A little earlier than Gregg. 
Price 50c per doz., $1.50 per 100 
Cumberland (black). Medium early. A hardy and productive variety. 
Fruit very large 65c per doz., $2.00 per 100 
Gregg (black). An old and standard variety. The best for general crop. 
Price 50c per doz., $1.50 per 100 
Cuthbert (red). One of the best 50c per doz., $1.25 per 100 
Turner (red). An excellent red variety 50c per doz., $1.25 per 100 
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BLACKBERRY. 
Snyder. A favorite variety and hard to beat 50c per doz., $2 per 100 
